Sunday, June 30, 2013

Is this liberty? A government in oppression of a woman's right to her own health? Her own life? Her own body and mind? Her own self will?

I don't care if the care provider has his pants in a wad because he just received Wednesday's ashes. If he or she is a care giver their first priority is the woman in need of her life.

We saw it when Plan B came out and pharmacists were told they could act on their conscience. If that is the case then they should not be in the profession, they need to have their own congregation.

This is a democracy and need intersects with other's personal preferences or spiritual demands. The moral DEMAND of anyone is first to save a life. There is on questioning whom's life either, it is the life of a woman that comes first.

By Mikki Kendal
May 26, 2013

I almost died in an emergency room because the doctor on call refused to perform a necessary procedure (click here) 

There’s this lawmaker out of Kansas, Rep. Peter DeGraaf, who has a lot to say about abortion. He’s currently best known for saying that women should plan ahead in case of rape and not expect their regular insurance to cover an abortion after an assault. And I could spend a lot of time discussing the flaws in his logic, or even hashing out when life begins, but what I’m really concerned about is the idea that anyone besides a pregnant woman should have a say in what she does with her body after finding out she’s pregnant.

I’m a mom, and I love my sons more than anything. And it is because I love them that I had an abortion at 20 weeks. It was my fifth pregnancy (I’d had two earlier miscarriages), and, as it turned out, my last. There was trouble from the beginning; I didn’t experience any of the normal indicators of pregnancy, so I was already ten weeks along when I found out. I hadn’t so much as missed a period; in fact, I was seeing an OB/GYN because of the increased heaviness in my cycle. When we found out, I talked it over with my husband and we debated an abortion before deciding we’d try to make it work. My doctor told me that my pregnancy was very high risk and that she wasn’t sure of a good outcome. Per her instructions, I took it very easy because I wanted to give the baby the best possible chance. But I kept having intermittent bleeding and I knew there was a good chance I wouldn’t be able to carry to term....